In each of us lies a little poison. It is only learning the craft of using that poison for positive change. Taking a ‘bite’ into an entity a thousand times bigger than us, the individual (or mosquito, if you will), may be just the smidgen of self-gratification to keep our little chins up. All we need is to take a little blood for our survival and give a little sting for their attention. A mosquito bite that doesn’t go away. A mosquito resistant to the fly swatter. We’ve already been struck hard and though we may be dizzy and confused, we’re not dead and we’re not done.
We use their own resources and make them pay for our message. A little sting. That’s all it is. A little fun for the little mosquito up against a couple towering giants. Imagine one itchy bump that won’t go away. Constantly itching. Constantly bugging the giant to take notice of our implanted bit of poison. Our ability to work the system from the inside is extremely limited, but we can at least stick a message under their skin -and creatively too! It can’t kill anything, but maybe if it’s scratched enough a bloody scab can take place of the bite, ensuring a longer “healing” process.
Another bonus: this is recycling!